Job Opportunity: Planters Looking For Someone To Drive Their Nutmobile
It’s that time of year again–Planters is looking for someone to drive their famous Nutmobile. Could it be you?
Driving the Planters Nutmobile could be the opportunity of a lifetime. You get to travel around in one of the most iconic vehicles on the road and you get paid to do it! Planters will reportedly be paying $45K a year for someone to drive their Nutmobile around the country. How could would it be to be a Brand Ambassador for Planters? That would certainly stand-out on a resume and give you plenty of stories to share (brag about) for the rest of your life. Sound like something you or someone you know might like? Make sure to apply or have them apply at PlantersNutmobile.com!
Planters Hiring Someone To Drive Their Nutmobile
Of course, getting such an important and cool job won’t be easy. You have to put in some work in order to be considered! Their website says you need to make a video talking about why you’re the perfect Peannutter and why you deserve the job. They’re encouraging that you get extra creative with your video and pitch. So, don’t be a lazy baby if you plan on applying for this role!
It sounds like it would be a lot of fun! Not only do you get to drive around the country and see all the sights but you also will develop and foster relationships with social media influencers, engage and entertain, plan a media strategy, and more! This sounds like it isn’t only a fun opportunity but you can develop some real-world skills that will be useful in your next job opportunity whatever that might be. This doesn’t sound like the kind of job where you just drive around and have fun. You’ll have some real responsibilities and you will learn a lot on the job. I think that’s great and would make for a wonderful once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. It could really set you up for your future (and yes, it will likely be very good for your social media as well).
So, what are they looking for? The website says required qualifications include a bachelor’s degree, a valid driver’s license, quality written and verbal communications skills, organization skills, good in a group setting, interpersonal and leadership skills, an appetite for adventure, a can-do attitude, and understand that you will be traveling. This is not an office job and if you’re looking for something like that then this is definitely not for you. Think this sounds up your alley? Go apply! Good luck!